Seeking a content producer and strategist to enhance internal storytelling and manage editorial planning within a client's Engineering organization, focusing on engaging internal communications and audience-targeted content campaigns.
Blink is the user experience firm for the world’s leading companies. We use evidence-driven design to create products that people use, love and remember. With studios in Boston, New York, San Diego, San Francisco, and Seattle, Blink brings two decades of experience to research, design, and strategy for clients such as Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft, NASA, Starbucks, and USAA.
This opportunity is a part of Blink's Embedded practice which supports long-term opportunities with some of Blink’s largest client partners. We’re looking for a content producer and strategist to join our global technology team—Engineering—at one of the world’s top alternative investment firms.
Duration: On-going
Location: Remote within the United States, EST timezone preferred.
Overview
- We’re looking for a content producer and strategist to support internal storytelling around the fast-moving and impactful deliverables within our client's Enterprise Solutions Engineering organization. This full-time, U.S.-based contract role focuses on editorial planning and content operations—helping scale a clear, intentional voice across internal channels.
- You’ll join the Enterprise Solutions Engineering team within the client's global technology group, reporting to the Enterprise Solutions Engineering COO. You’ll help shape and drive the editorial calendar, working with their contract storyteller to bring content to life while owning everything behind the scenes, from asset planning to getting the right campaign in front of the right audience at the right time. This work is part of a firmwide innovation initiative with direct visibility at the highest levels.
About you
- Have 3–6 years of experience in content strategy, editorial planning, internal comms, or digital content marketing
- Bring a sharp editorial eye, strong voice and tone instincts, and a portfolio to match—you can craft headlines, summaries, and CTAs that are clear, smart, and substantial, and turn dry or complex topics into content people genuinely want to read
- Are deeply organized—you take energy from being able to drive a calendar, align stakeholders, and keep projects on track
- Have hands-on experience building targeted campaigns in tools like Pardot or Storyports—including content creation, automation flows, segmentation, and audience targeting
- Are comfortable working across creative, comms, and tech teams—even as timelines shift or priorities evolve
- Bonus if you’ve run internal campaigns or newsletters at a large company, especially in tech or finance
- See storytelling as an act of service and hold firm to the idea that the first gate for any piece of content is respecting your audience’s most valuable resource: their time
- Can spot bloat, boredom, or nonsense in ideas or finished work and know how to fix it
- Love bringing structure to creative processes, and take pride in keeping things moving
- Understand that great content needs more than a writer; it needs a planner, advocate, and editor
- Are hungry to help people understand and embrace one of the most transformative technologies of our time
You Might Be a Fit If You…
Blink is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, gender, age, veteran status, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status or disability.
Top Skills
Pardot
Storyports
Blink UX Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Office
288 Norfolk St, Cambridge, MA, United States, 02139
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